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What is the Certificate of Completion (COC)?

The Certificate of Completion (COC) is awarded when students complete all core and breadth requirements with a
minimum 2.0 GPA. Once applied for and awarded, it will appear on students’ transcripts and is considered part of their
official record. The Certificate allows students to “lock in” their Gen Ed credits and is transferable between institutions in
the Utah System of Higher Education. General Education accounts for approximately 36 - 39 credit hours and an Associates
degree requires a minimum of 60 credit hours. Do not be misadvised. Meet with a WSU college academic advisor through
ceadvising@weber.edu and check with your desired college institution for what credits will transfer.

� = Doubles as both a HS graduation credit and a College General Education credit

9th Grade 10th Grade


Language Arts 9 Language Arts 9 Language Arts 10 Language Arts 10
Secondary Math 1 Secondary Math 1 Secondary Math 2 Secondary Math 2
Geography Geography World History World History
or �AP World History or �AP World History
Earth Systems Earth Systems
(HS Physical Science Credit) (HS Physical Science Credit) Biology Biology
Physical Education Fine Art Credit �AP Biology �AP Biology
Elective Elective Option 1: Health 2 Fine Art Credit
(Take Interior Design 1 if planning to take CE
Elective Elective Option 2: Intro to Health (yr) Interior Design 2 later)
(Interested in medical field)
Elective Elective �CE Art credit class (Creative Art
#1 Credit)
Digital Studies Credit class Driver’s Ed
Elective Fit for Life
Elective Elective

11th Grade 12th Grade


Language Arts 11 Language Arts 11 �CE English 1010 �CE English 2015
Secondary Math 3 Secondary Math 3 (see pre-requisites) (see pre-requisites)
LIBS 1704
�CE American History �CE American History
CE Math 1010 CE Math 1050
(HS Social Science credit & College (HS Social Science credit & College (see pre-requisites) (see pre-requisites)
American Institution credit) American Institution credit)

3rd year Science class 3rd year Science class �CE Physics �CE Physics
�CE Physics �CE Physics �CE Chemistry �CE Chemistry
(College Science credit #2) (College Science credit #2)
�CE Chemistry �CE Chemistry US Government CE Communications
(HS 3rd year Science Credit & College (HS 3rd year Science Credit & College
(Humanities #1 Credit)
Physical Science) Physical Science)
CE Adult Roles & Resp �CE Interior Design 2
CE Foundations Nutrition CE Sports Psychology (College Social Science #2 & Diversity
(College Life Science credit unless (Social Science #1 Credit) (HS Fine Art credit and College
credit unless passed the AP World Humanities or Art Credit #2 unless CE
passed AP Biology exam 10th grade)
History exam 10th grade year) Art credit was taken soph year)
Physical Education General Financial Literacy
Elective �CE Art 1030 Elective Elective
(Take Interior Design 1 if planning to (HS Fine Art credit & Creative Art #1 (College Diversity Credit)
take CE Interior Design 2 later) Credit unless took in 10th grade year)
Davis Tech College Davis Tech College
Elective Elective Davis Tech College Davis Tech College

For CE and college academic advising, email ceadvising@weber.edu to meet with a WSU Concurrent Enrollment Advisor.
This is best done AFTER completing the New Student Orientation and meeting with your high school counselor to complete
the High School Counselor Degree Seeking Agreement .
CE updated 6/15/2021
2021 – 2022 WSU General Education Certificate of Completion (COC)

Higher Ed General Education Courses @ Layton High School


English Composition #1 prerequisite for English 2010
CE English 1010 AP English Language (with 3 score) AP English Literature (with 3 score)
English & Reading ACT Score <29 WSU Accuplacer exam <300
English Composition #2 (3 credits) (Sr. year)
CE English 2015 w/ LIBS 1704 (complete one of the pre-requisites in English Composition #1)
Information Literacy (1 credit) (Sr. year)
CE Information Navigator LIBS 1704 (taken with English 2015)
American Institutions (3 credits)
CE American History HIST 1700 AP US History AP US Government & Politics
Quantitative Literacy (3 credits)
CE Math 1030 CE Math 1050 AP Calculus AB
Pre-req: > ‘C’ in each of Secondary Math 1, 2, & 3 OR Pre-requisite: > ‘C’ in Secondary Math 1, 2, & 3 AND EITHER
Math 1010 w > ‘C’ OR Math ACT > 21 OR Aleks 46-100 Math ACT > 23 OR Aleks 55-100; OR Math 1010 w > ‘C’
AP Calculus BC AP Statistics
Diversity (3 credits) Double Dip credits by choosing courses with a “�*” to meet both Diversity and Breadth credits
CE Dance 2 DANCE 1010 ♦ CE Adult Roles & Respons CHF 2400 ♦ CE Human Development CHF 1500 ♦
AP English Literature (with 4+ score) AP World History AP Spanish (with 4+ score)
AP Human Geography (9th grade) English 2200 Intro to Fiction ♦
Humanities #1 (3 credits)
CE Communications COM 2110 AP English Lit (with 4+ score) AP Spanish (with 4+ score)
English 2200 Intro to Fiction ♦
Creative Arts #1 (3 credits)
CE Studio Drawing ART 1030 CE Intro to Art ART 1010 CE Dance 2 DANCE 1010 ♦
CE Interior Design 2 IDT 1010 CE Intro to Music MUSC 1010 CE Theatre THEA 1013
CE Game Development CS 1010 AP Music Theory AP Art Studio Drawing
Humanities #2 or Creative Arts #2 (3 credits) Do not duplicate departments
Choose one more class from either the Creative Arts list or the Humanities list.
Social Science #1 (3 credits)
CE Adult Roles & Respons CHF 2400 ♦ CE Human Development CHF 1500 ♦ CE Psychology PSY 1010
AP Psychology AP World History AP Human Geography (9th grade)
CE Sports Psychology PEP2700
Social Science #2 (3 credits) Do not duplicate departments
Choose one more class from the Social Science list.
Life Science #1 (3 credits)
CE Found of Human Nutrit NUTR 1020 AP Biology AP Environmental Science (9th grade)
CE Advanced Health Science HTHS 1110
Physical Science #1 (3 credits)
CE Physics PHYS 1010 CE Chemistry w/ lab CHEM 1110 AP Physics 1 or AP Physics C
Mechanics
Life Science #2 or Physical Science #2 (3 credits) Do not duplicate departments
CE updated 6/15/2021
Choose one more class from the Life Science list or the Physical Science list.
No more than 20 CE credits can be taken per semester and no more than 30 CE credits per school year. Students completing the required Utah Higher Ed General
Education credit courses with a “C” or better are eligible to receive a General Ed Certificate of Completion accepted at public state universities signifying
completion of General Ed requirements. This equals 36-40 credits towards the 60 credit associates degree. Students must meet with their high school
counselor to declare the COC or Associates degree and then meet with a college academic advisor through ceadvising@weber.edu. *Check with your
desired college institution for updated official information on these opportunities.*

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